Steven A Burgos: Selected Works

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Steven Asuncion Burgos

Portfolio

e-mail: stevenburgos.1@gmail.com


Emaar Marassi Address & Vida Boutique hotels & Residences


Project Role: Project Architect Involved in design development and document production In collaboration with: Mo Attia Michael Maurer JinHwa Paradowicz John Borowicz Pablo Costa Brett D.H. L. Mohamad Dehnee


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Address

Hotel Serviced Apts.

Vida

Hotel Serviced Apts.

140 Keys 140 Units

138 Parking 217 Parking

120 Keys 110 Units

106 Parking 158 Parking

1. Address Lobby 2. Address Hotel 3 Address Serviced Apts. 4. Pool 5. Specialty Restaurant 6. Marina Arrival

7. Yacht Club 8. Vida Porte Cochere 9. Vida Hotel 10. Vida Serviced Apts. 11. Garden 12. Beach Board Walk

The Marassi Address & Vida resort and residences are located on the Mediterranean Sea at Egypt's North Coast. The design for the projects took from the history of its neighboring city of Alexandria, and dynamic energy of resorts found in places as Miami or Mallorca. Address recalls the charm and sophistication of Alexandria. The hotel and service apartments give framed views to the Mediterranean and creates a warm atmosphere for the individual to relax in and feel the comfort of home. Vida is that lively neighbor to Address, showing a sleek design based on the harbor location it is given and the white armada of yachts that sail the sea. It is meant to give a new fun experience to its visitor with modern comforts for relaxation.


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LEVELS

PROGRAM ZONING

SITE DIAGRAMS ADDRESS RESIDENTIAL

PROMENADE LEVEL (+1.5M)

ADDRESS HOTEL

BEACH LEVEL (0 M TO +1.5M)

VIDA RESIDENTIAL

STREET LEVEL (+1.5M TO +2.5M)

VIDA HOTEL

ACCESS LEVEL (+7.5M)

GREEN SPACES

VEHICULAR CIRCULATION

F&Bs

MARASSI BEACH RESORT / MASTERPLAN

F&Bs

PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION

GREEN BUFFERS

PRIMARY

PRIVATE ACCESS

NON ACCESSIBLE LAWN

SECONDARY

BEACH ACCESS

ACCESSIBLE LAWN

SERVICE

PUBLIC

SHADE TREES

PARKING


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OTEL - DELUXE B TYPICAL

Hotel - Deluxe B Typical

ADDRESS RESORT HOTEL (100% DD)

Hotel - 2 Bedroom Suite

0

1

2

Hotel - 1 Bedroom Suite B

HOTEL - 1 BEDROOM SUITE B

ADDRESS RESORT HOTEL (100%

ADDRESS RESORT HOTEL (100% DD)

HOTEL - 2 BEDROOM SUITE

4 (m) 0

38 m2

(38 m2 requested per program)

0

38m²

1

124m²

43

2

95m²

46

ADDRESS HOTELDD) (100% ADDRESS RESORTRESORT HOTEL (100%

N 0

20 m

0

ADDRESS RESORT HOTEL (100% DD)

20 m

HOTEL DELUXEHOTEL ROOM DELUXE + ADA ROOM + ADA

HOTEL 1 BD SUITE

HOTEL 1 BD SUITE HOTEL 1 BD SUITE

HOTEL 2 BD SUITE

HOTEL 2 BD SUITE HOTEL 2 BD SUITE

HOTEL AMENITIES

HOTEL AMENITIES HOTEL AMENITIES

OUTDOOR AMENITIES

OUTDOOR AMENITIES OUTDOOR AMENITIES

BACK OF HOUSE

BACK OF HOUSE BACK OF HOUSE

SA LOBBY/ CIRCULATION

SA LOBBY/ CIRCULATION SA LOBBY/ CIRCULATION

SA 1 BD UNIT

SA 1 BD UNIT

SA 1 BD UNIT

SA 2 BD UNIT

SA 2 BD UNIT

SA 2 BD UNIT

SA 3 BD UNIT

SA 3 BD UNIT

SA 3 BD UNIT

SA 4 BD UNIT

SA 4 BD UNIT

SA 4 BD UNIT

UNIT BALCONIES

UNIT BALCONIES UNIT BALCONIES

VERTICAL CIRCULATION

VERTICAL CIRCULATION VERTICAL CIRCULATION

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Section B - Through Apartment Lobby

MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE +22.50

Section C - Through Hotel Units

ADDRESS RESORTADDRESS HOTEL (100% RESORT DD) HOTEL (100% TYPICAL DD) HOTEL TYPICAL UNITS HOTEL UNITS

MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE +22.50

MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE +22.50 +21.50

AHU ROOM

+21.50

3BD

AHU ROOM

+14.50

LOUNGE

+7.50

SA LOBBY

+7.50

+7.40

+6.00

+6.00

CONCIERGE B.O.H

SA LOBBY

+7.50

+7.40

+6.00

+6.00

VESTIBULE

PARKING

+2.50

+2.50

SECTION A (THROUGH HOTEL ARRIVAL)

PARKING

MASTER BEDROOM

CONCIERGE B.O.H

2.40

+11.00

+11.00

+7.50

+7.50

3BD

+7.50

+7.50

+6.00

B.O.H

OUTDOOR PATIO

+4.05 B.O.H

3BD

OUTDOOR PATIO

SPECIALTY RESTAURANT

+4.05

+2.50

+2.5

SECTION B (THROUGH SA ARRIVAL)

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MASTER MASTER BEDROOM BATHROOM

+14.50

3BD +11.00

3BD

3BD

ALL DAY DINING

BACK OF HOUSE

+2.50

+14.50

15.00

VESTIBULE SERVICED APARTMENT ARRIVAL

SERVICED APARTMENT ARRIVAL

S.A. MASTER MASTER S.A. CORRIDOR BATHROOM BATHROOM CORRIDOR

+18.00

2.00

2.40

3BD +11.00

LOBBY

MASTER MASTER BATHROOM BEDROOM

+18.00

3BD

+14.50

15.00

15.00

AHU ROOM3BD

+21.50

MASTER BEDROOM

+18.00

2.00

HOTEL ARRIVAL

ADDRESS RESORT ADDRESS HOTEL RESORT (100% HOTEL DD) (100% DD)

MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE +22.50

+21.50

AHU ROOM3BD +18.00

CORRIDOR

10

HOTEL DELUXE ROOM + ADA

SERVICED APARTMENT SERVICED LOBBY APARTMENT LOBBY

MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE +22.50

PARKING

20 m

Address: First Floor

Section A - Through Hotel Lobby HOTEL LOBBY

+7.40

0

LOBBY / CIRCULATION HOTEL LOBBY /HOTEL CIRCULATION

Address: Entry Floor

VESTIBULE

10

HOTEL LOBBY / CIRCULATION

RETAIL

HOTEL ARRIVAL

N

N

10

2

(76 m2 requested per program)

FIRSTDD) FLOOR ADDRESS RESORT HOTEL FIRST (100% FLOOR

ENTRY LEVEL

1

95 m2

4 (m)

124 m2

(114 m2 requested per program)

SECTION B (THROUGH SA ARRIVAL)

SPECIALTY RESTAURANT

+2.5

SECTION C SECTION C (THROUGH HOTEL(THROUGH UNITS) HOTEL UNITS)

25

25

26

26


08 ADDRESS RESORT HOTEL (100% DD)

SERVICED APARTMENT 2 BEDROOM TYPICAL ADDRESS RESORT HOTEL -(100% DD)

SERVICED APARTMENT - 1 BEDROOM TYPICAL

Serviced Apartment - 1 Bedroom Typical

Serviced Apartment - 2 Bedroom Typical

0

1

2

0

4 (m)

1

2

4 (m)

90 m2

65 m2

(90 m2 requested per program)

(65 m2 requested per program)

0

48

47

65m²

RESORT HOTEL (100% DD) Serviced Apartment - 4 Bedroom Corner ADDRESS A

SERVICED APARTMENT - 4 BEDROOM CORNER TYPE A

90m²

1

2

4 (m)

197 m2

(186 m2 requested per program)

197m²

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HOTEL - DELUXE KING

Hotel - Executive Suite

VIDA MARINA HOTEL (100% DD) HOTEL - 1 BEDROOM SUITE

Hotel - Deluxe King

Hotel - 1 Bedroom Suite

VIDA MARINA HOTEL (100%

VIDA MARINA HOTEL (100% DD)

HOTEL - EXECUTIVE SUITE

28 m2

0

(28 m2 requested per program)

95m² 95 m

0

(84 m2 requested per program)

1

2

1

2

56 m2

4 (m)

4 (m)

0

(56 m2 requested per program)

28m²

2

HOTEL LOBBY

ARRIVAL PLAZA

2

VIDA MARINA VIDA HOTEL MARINA (100% HOTEL DD) (100%

SECOND SECOND FLOOR VIDA MARINA HOTEL (100% DD) FLOOR

ENTRY LEVEL

1

58m²

GYM & SPA

SA LOBBY

OPEN TO BELOW

GYM & SPA

OPEN TO BELOW

HOTEL LOBBY / CIRCULATION HOTEL LOBBY / CIRCULATION NHOTEL DELUXE ROOM + NHOTEL ADA DELUXE ROOM + ADA

HOTEL CIRCULATION

HOTEL 1 BD SUITE

HOTEL 1 BD SUITE

HOTEL AMENITIES

HOTEL 2 BD SUITE

HOTEL 2 BD SUITE

BACK OF HOUSE

HOTEL AMENITIES

HOTEL AMENITIES

SA LOBBY/ CIRCULATION

BACK OF HOUSE

BACK OF HOUSE

SA 1 BD UNIT

SA LOBBY/ CIRCULATIONSA LOBBY/ CIRCULATION

SA 2 BD UNIT

SA 1 BD UNIT

SA 1 BD UNIT

SA 2 BD UNIT

SA 2 BD UNIT

SA 3 BD UNIT

SA 3 BD UNIT

SA 4 BD UNIT

SA 4 BD UNIT

HOTEL ADMINISTRATION

OPEN TO ABOVE

SA 3 BD UNIT SA 4 BD UNIT VERTICAL CIRCULATION

VERTICAL CIRCULATION VERTICAL CIRCULATION

LOBBIES

N

RETAIL 0

SPA

10

N

SPA 0

20 m

Vida: Entry Floor

Section A - Through Arrival Portal

MECH

VIDA MARINA VIDA MARINA HOTEL (100% HOTELDD) (100% DD)

Section B - Through Hotel Lobby

VIDA MARINA HOTEL (100% DD)

HOTEL LOBBY

MECH

Section C - Through Hotel Rooms & Dining

TYPICAL TYPICAL HOTEL HOTEL UNITSUNITS

+21.5

+21.5

+18.0

GUEST +18.0 ROOM

GUEST GUEST ROOM BATHROOM

GUESTMAIN BATHROOM CORRIDOR

MAIN GUEST CORRIDOR BATHROOM

GUEST BATHROOM

GUEST ROOM

GUEST ROOM

GUEST BATHROOM

GUEST BATHROOM

+14.5

GUEST +14.5 ROOM

GUEST GUEST ROOM BATHROOM

GUESTMAIN BATHROOM CORRIDOR

MAIN GUEST BATHROOM CORRIDOR

GUEST BATHROOM

GUEST ROOM

GUEST ROOM

+11.0

GUEST +11.0 ROOM

GUEST GUEST ROOM BATHROOM

GUESTMAIN BATHROOM CORRIDOR

MAINGUEST CORRIDOR BATHROOM

GUEST BATHROOM

GUEST ROOM

GUEST ROOM

MECH

TREATMENT

TREATMENT

LOUNGE

ENTRANCE LEVEL

+7.40

+7.40

PARKING

N 20 m

0

Vida: Second Floor

ARRIVAL ARRIVAL PLAZA PLAZA

ENTRANCE LEVEL

10

PARKING

+7.50

+7.50

BACK OF HOUSE

BACK OF HOUSE

COVERED PLAZA

YACHT CLUB

ENTRANCE LEVEL

COVERED PLAZA

+7.40

PARKING

YACHT CLUB

BACK OF HOUSE

KIDS CLUB PROMENADE

OUTDOOR AMENITIES +2.40

SECTION A SECTION A (THROUGH ARRIVAL (THROUGH PORTAL) ARRIVAL PORTAL)

LOUNGE

HOTEL LOBBY

+7.50

OUTDOOR AMENITIES +2.40

OUTDOOR AMENITIES +2.40

SECTION B (THROUGH HOTEL LOBBY)

ALL-DAY DINING ALL-DAY DINING

PROMENADE

+2.5

+2.5

SECTIONSECTION C C (THROUGH (THROUGH HOTEL ROOMS HOTEL +ROOMS ALL DINING) + ALL DINING)

VIDA MARINA VIDA MARINA HOTEL HOTEL (100%(100% DD) DD)

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APARTMENT - 1 BEDROOM TYPICAL

Serviced Apartment - 1 Bedroom Typical

65 m2

(65 m2 requested per program)

65m²

VIDA MARINA HOTEL (100% DD) SERVICED APARTMENT - 2 BEDROOM TYPICAL

Serviced Apartment - 2 Bedroom Typical

0

1

2

4 (m)

84 m2

(84 m2 requested per program)

84m²

VIDA MARINA HOTEL (100% DD) SERVICED APARTMENT - 4 BEDROOM

0

1

2

Serviced Apartment - 4 Bedroom

VIDA MARINA HOTEL (100% DD)

4 (m)

168m² 168 m2

(158 m2 requested per program)

0

1

2

4 (m)


Southminster Healthcare Building


Project Role: Project Architect / Project Designer Involved in concept and design development, and document production In collaboration with: Greg Gautreaux John Borowicz


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The Southminster Healthcare building is a new addition of Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing units connecting to two existing adjacent buildings on the campus. The exterior facade is broken up to appear as a massing of separate row house-like buildings.

The major bar of stacked common areas (the spine) is a representation of orthogonal spaces carved and smoothed by a "natural" flow similar to water and wind eroding rock. The movement through the user finds in the reflected ceiling and main corridor allows the individual to slow down and discover the common spaces, or major nodes of activity, along the way.



4-2 2

4-2 2

E404

262

E403 AL UNIT E402

AL UNIT E405

PANTRY B221 O2 STORAGE B202

SPA B230

LIVING B218

DINING B219

SNF UNIT-B B216

MED PREP B229

SNF UNIT B209 SNF UNIT-B B211

SNF UNIT B208

SNF UNIT B207

SNF UNIT B206 SNF UNIT B205

SNF UNIT B210

STORAGE B232

AL UNITCORRIDOR B200 E406

NURSE'S OFFICE B201

SNF UNIT-B B204

CHAPEL 260

JANITOR B225

AL UNIT E404

O2 STORAGE B202

LIVING B218

TOILET B224

DINING B219

MED PREP B229

SNF UNIT-B B215

DN

SNF UNIT-B B216

SNF UNIT B217

LAUNDRY B228

AL UNIT E401

MED PREP 450

STAIR 4-4 LOUNGE ST4-4 214

ELEVATOR 2 EL2-2

DN

PUBLIC RESTROOM 449

AL UNIT E407

STAIR 1-4 ST1-4

AL UNIT E411

AL UNIT E403

ELEVATOR 1 EL1-2

AL UNIT E402

AL UNIT E401

MEETING ROOM 448

MED PREP 450

LIVING ROOM E409 CORRIDOR E400

AL UNIT E408

AL UNIT E404

HK/ JAN 445 CORRIDOR 444

LIVING ROOM E409 AL UNIT E410

ENTRY GALLERY 200

DN

AL UNIT E411

MECH 447

AL UNIT E412

STAIR 4-4 ST4-4

MECH 447

AL UNIT E412

AL UNIT E407

ELEC 446

STAIR 1-4 ST1-4

AL UNIT E410

ELEVATOR LOBBY 401 AL UNIT E401

AL UNIT E402

AL UNIT E408

ELEVATOR LOBBY 401

AL UNIT E410

AL UNIT E411

CORRIDOR 444

AL UNIT E414

GREAT ROOM 253

253

GREAT ROOM 439

HOTELING OFFICES 224

JANITOR 233 TOILET C224

LIVING ROOM F409

AL UNIT F407 SNF UNIT C205

SNF UNIT C210 SNF UNIT C209

DN

SNF UNIT C212

SNF UNIT C208

SNF UNIT C207

AL UNIT F410

SNF UNIT-B C204

SNF UNIT C203

SNF UNIT C206

JANITOR C225 CLEAN LIN. C226

LIVING C218

O2 STORAGE C202

AL UNIT F405

DINING C219

AL UNIT F406

AL UNIT F404

UNIT STAFF AL LOUNGE 241F403

AL UNIT F401

SNF UNIT-B C216 SOLARIUM

JANITOR 448A

STAIR 5-2 ST5-2

SOILED UTILITY 423

CORRIDOR C200

DINING ROOM 420

FAMILY/ DEN C222

TOILET C224

RECEIVING 237

STORAGE 235B

CORRIDOR 238

0'

5'

10'

Second Floor Plan

SNF UNIT 0' 5' C209

10'

SNF UNIT 20' C208

SNFDN UNIT C207

MEN'S 218

AL UNIT F406

OUTDOOR PATIO

SNF UNIT-B C204

SNF UNIT C203

SNF UNIT C206

AL UNIT F407 JANITOR C225

WOMEN'S 219 AL UNIT F408

CLEAN LIN. C226

SOILED UTILITY C227

ELEC 425

AL UNIT F402

MECH ROOM 243B

DN

Fourth Floor Plan ST5-4 STAIR 5-4

SNF UNIT-B B211

SNF UNIT B208

SNF UNIT B207

SNF UNIT B206 SNF UNIT B205

SNF UNIT B210

0'

5'

10'

20'

JANITOR 448A

AL UNIT F410

STAIR 2-4 ST2-4

STORAGE B232

CORRIDOR B200

NURSE'S OFFICE B201

DN

PANTRY B221

TOILET B231

O2 STORAGE B202

SPA B230

LIVING B218

MED PREP B229

DINING B219

AL UNIT F405

AL UNIT F402

SNF UNIT-B B216 KITCHEN B220

SNF UNIT B217

CHAPEL STORAGE 262

5'

10'

ELECTRICAL ROOM 257

CLASSROOM 211 PANTRY AL UNIT 235A E408

AL UNIT E410

IT 213 STORAGE MECH 235B 230B ELEVATOR LOBBY ELEVATOR 2 ELEVATOR 1 201 EL2-2 EL1-2 STORAGE 230A

STORAGE 214A

0'

5'

DN

COURTYARD/ PLAZA

AL UNIT E411

AL UNIT E412

LIVING ROOM E409

4TH FLOOR PLAN

20'

AL UNIT E401

CORRIDOR E400

LAUNDRY B228

FAMILY/ DEN B222

AL UNIT E402

VENUE STAIR 1-2 230 ST1-2

LOUNGE 214

2ND FLOOR PLAN

AL UNIT E403

AL UNIT CHAPEL E405 260

JANITOR B225

CORRIDOR 238

0'

AL UNIT F403

AL UNIT E404

TOILET RECEIVING B224 237

AL UNIT E407

AL UNIT F411

DN

SOLARIUM 232

SOILED LINEN B227

STAIR 4-4 ST4-4

STORAGE 422

ELEVATOR 3 EL3-2

CLEAN LINEN B226 STAIR 2-2 ST2-2 GARAGE/ SHOP 246

OUTDOOR PATIO

CORRIDOR F400

LIBRARY 231

AL UNIT F406 CORRIDOR 203

SNF UNIT B203

SNF UNIT-B B204

ELEC 425

DN

AL UNIT F404

SNF UNIT B209

DINING ROOM 420

IT/ DATA 419

OUTDOOR PATIO

4TH FLOOR LOUNGE PLAN /

ELEVATOR 4 EL4-2

STAFF LOUNGE 241

PANTRY 421

AL UNIT F401

20'

STAFF TOILET 241A

AL UNIT E406

RESIDENT LAUNDRY 432

DINING ROOM 420

STORAGE 422

LIVING ROOM F409

IT/ DATA 4TH FLOOR PLAN 243

ELECTRICAL ROOM 0' 2445' 10'

PANTRY 421

CLEAN UTILITY 430

AL UNIT F412

IT/ DATA 419

AL UNIT JANITOR F403 448A

LAUNDRY C228

STORAGE 243C

MECH 230B

SNF UNIT C205

20'

PRIVATE OFFICE 225 AL UNIT F404

STAIR 2-4 ST2-4

STORAGE 230A

2NDSNFFLOOR PLAN SNF UNIT-B UNIT C211 C210 4TH FLOOR PLAN

TOILET 226

STORAGE 422

DN

AL UNIT F411

AL UNIT F401

AL UNIT F405

PANTRY 235A

STAIR 2-4 ST2-4

LIVING ROOM

F409 PRIVATE OFFICE 223 AL UNIT F402

MECH 251 JANITOR 233

ELEC 425

230

GARAGE/ SHOP 246

WOMEN'S 436

AL UNIT F410

CORRIDOR F400

STORAGE 227 SNF UNIT C217

IT/ DATA 419

STAIR 2-2 ST2-2

STORAGE C232

PANTRY 421

232

PANTRY C221 VENUE

RESIDENT LAUNDRY 432

AL UNIT F403

DN

STAIR 5-4 ST5-4

ELEVATOR 4 EL4-2

NURSE OFFICE C201 OXYGEN MANIFOLD 246A

AL UNIT F405 AL UNIT F404

AL UNIT F408

HOTELING OFFICES 224

AL UNIT F407 RESIDENT LAUNDRY 432

AL UNIT F406

AL UNIT F402

CORRIDOR 203

NURSE OFFICE 434

MEN'S 435

CORRIDOR F400

CLEAN UTILITY 430

AL UNIT F412

ELEVATOR 3 EL3-2

KITCHEN C220

MED PREP C229

SPA / TUB ROOM C230

AL UNIT E415

CLEAN UTILITY 430

DN

LOUNGE / LIBRARY 231

STAFF TOILET 241A

AL UNIT F412

WOMEN'S 436

MECH ROOM 243B

CORRIDOR F400

CONFERENCE AL UNIT F411 ROOM 221

AL UNIT F410

LIVING ROOM F409

STAIR 5-4 ST5-4 AL UNIT IT/ DATA F411 243

ELECTRICAL ROOM 244

WORK AREA 222

AL UNIT F408 AL UNIT F407

WOMEN'S 219

ACTIVITY ROOM 437

CORRIDOR 400

NURSE AREA 433

MEN'S 435

LAUNDRY C228

SOILED UTILITY C227

STAIR 5-4 ST5-4

NURSE AREA 433

PRIVATE OFFICE 225 AL UNIT E415

GREAT ROOM 439

WOMEN'S 436

NURSE OFFICE 434

MEN'S 218

STORAGE 243C

AL UNIT F408

TOILET 226

MECH 251

CORRIDOR C200

SNF UNIT-B C213

SNF UNIT-B C211

FAMILY/ DEN C222

SNF UNIT C217

PANTRY C221

NURSE OFFICE C201

STORAGE C232

STAIR 5-2 ST5-2

STORAGE 227 SNF UNIT-B C216

DINING C219

PRIVATE OFFICE 223

STORAGE 437B

NURSE OFFICE 434

MEN'S 435

FREEZER/COOLER 422A

LIVING C218

NURSE AREA 433

FREEZER/COOLER 422A

O2 STORAGE C202

AL UNIT E414

ACTIVITY ROOM 437

AL UNIT E415

ACTIVITY ROOM 437

CORRIDOR 400

SOILED UTILITY 423

KITCHEN C220

MED PREP C229

SPA / TUB ROOM C230

AL UNIT E413

CORRIDOR 400

STORAGE 437B CONFERENCE ROOM 221 GREAT ROOM 439

WORK AREA 222

SNF UNIT-B C214

MECH 447

AL UNIT E412

ELEVATOR 2 ELEVATOR 1 EL2-4 EL1-4

ELEC 446 IT / DATA 443

AL UNIT E413

COURTYARD/ PLAZA GREAT ROOM

STAIR 1-4 ST1-4

HK/ JAN 445

AL UNIT E414

STORAGE 437B

SNF UNIT-B C215

DN

PUBLIC RESTROOM 449

IT / DATA 443

ENTRY GALLERY 200

COURTYARD/ PLAZA

MED PREP 450

IT / DATA 443

AL UNIT E413

LIVING ROOM E409

AL UNIT E411

MEETING ROOM 448

ELEVATOR 2 ELEVATOR 1 EL2-4 EL1-4

ELEC 446

CORRIDOR E400

HK/ JAN 445 ELEVATOR 2 ELEVATOR 1 EL2-4 EL1-4

DN

PUBLIC RESTROOM 449

AL UNIT E403

AL UNIT E405

AL UNIT E408

ELEVATOR LOBBY 401

ELEVATOR 1 EL1-2

CORRIDOR 444

AL UNIT E410

ELEVATOR 2 EL2-2

AL UNIT E406

IT 213

ELEVATOR LOBBY 201

LOUNGE 214

AL UNIT E408

ELEVATOR LOBBY 201

AL UNIT E405

MEETING ROOM 448

CLASSROOM 211

CORRIDOR E400 STORAGE 214A

LIVING ROOM E409

CORRIDOR E400

AL UNIT E404

DN

AL UNIT E402

ELECTRICAL ROOM 257

FAMILY/ DEN B222

KITCHEN B220

STAIR 4-4 ST4-4

AL UNIT E407

AL UNIT E407

STAIR 1-2 ST1-2 CHAPEL STORAGE 262

AL UNIT E403

PANTRY B221

TOILET B231

IT 213

AL UNIT E406

SNF UNIT B203

AL UNIT E405

SPA B230

DN

STORAGE 214A

CLEAN LINEN B226

SNF UNIT-B B214

FAMILY/ DEN B222

SOILED LINEN B227

SNF UNIT-B B213

STAIR 4-2 ST4-2

SNF UNIT B217

KITCHEN B220

SNF UNIT B212

CLASSROOM 211

ELECTRICAL ROOM STAIR 4-4 257 ST4-4

FREEZER/COOLER 422A

TOILET B231

LAUNDRY B228

SOILED UTILITY 423

15

TOILET B224

GREAT ROOM

10'

ENTRY GALLERY 200

20'


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Common Area Skilled Nursing Units Assisted Living Administration Back of House Utility / Storage


Minnesota Veterans Home Bemidji


Project Role: Project Architect Involved in design development, and document production In collaboration with: Greg Gautreaux Jacob Inserra Jen McDermott Corey Cappello Jerry Walleck San Lae Lae Wold Architects


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Located near a wooded area, Bemidji takes on the look and language of a modern / rustic lodge. The material palette consists of masonry, stone, wood and wood look materials to project a feel of warmth on the interior and draw a connection to nature.

PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE 30’ SETBACK PARKING: 150 total spaces 17

36 LOADING/ RECEIVING

86

The project consists of several “neighborhoods” that include 18 resident units, a central location for support staff, and common areas such as a pantry/ dining area and living room. The layout allows residents to socialize within their neighborhood or find a quiet area if they wish to seclude themselves. Connecting the neighborhoods is a central Town Center filled with amenities and larger gathering areas, this allows larger events.

MAINTENANCE SHED

ANNE STREET

BASIN

MAIN ENTRANCE PICNIC PAVILION 11

PLAZA

30’ SETBACK PROPERTY LINE

Minnesota Veterans Home Bemidji

N

N

SITE PLAN

SCHEMATIC DESIGN

05 / 1 4 / 1 9

NEW VETERANS HOME - BEMIDJI, MN

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36 PARKING SPACES

86 PARKING SPACES

GENERATOR

LOADING/ RECEIVING

LIVING ROOM

UP

COVERED DROP OFF

MECH IT

ADMIN QUAD 1

RECEIVING

QUAD 1 & 2 OFFICE

TRANSFER GARAGE

ADMIN QUAD 2

STAFF ENTRY DINING

HR DIRECTOR TRAINING ROOM

HR ASSISTANT

HOUSEHOLD KITCHEN

PANTRY 01

ASSIST. DIR. OF NURSING

ADMIN

STAFF BREAK

CONFERENCE ROOM

DENTIST/ EXAM PRIVATE OFFICE

HOUSEHOLD KITCHEN

LIVING ROOM

MECH

ADMISSIONS DIR.

SATELLITE IT

CORRIDOR

STAIR

BEAUTY / BARBER

VESTIBULE

ADMIN QUAD 3

ADMIN QUAD 4

HOUSE KEEPING

DIR. OF FACILITIES

CIRC STAIR

DEN/ QUIET

TRASH / RECYCLE

MECH

MEDITATION

RESIDENT COURTYARD

FAMILY DINING

CAFE

PANTRY 02

TOILETS (M)

TOILETS (W)

RECEPTION

DINING

TOILET (U)

HK RESIDENT TOILET THERAPY DIRECTOR

THEATRE

LIBRARY / BUSINESS

LIVING ROOM

THREE SEASON PORCH

THERAPY

VES TIBU LE

DINING

MULTIPURPOSE

DEN/ QUIET

HOUSEHOLD KITCHEN

CLUB ROOM ENTRY GALLERY

DINING

ELEV

LEARNING STUDIO MECH

MEDITATION GARDEN

HOUSEHOLD KITCHEN

THREE SEASON PORCH

STAFF UNISEX TOILET

DIR. OF NURSING

SCHEDULING OFFICE FINANCE DIR.

RESIDENT COURTYARD

THERAPY GARDEN

MULTI. STORAGE

DEN/ QUIET

LIVING ROOM

TOWN CENTER PLAZA DEN/ QUIET

HOUSEHOLD TOWNCENTER ADMIN SUPPORT

MAIN LEVEL PLAN N

N

1/16" = 1'-0"

0

12'

24'

DD ESTIMATE


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Southminster Villas Terrace 1&2


Project Role: Project Architect / Project Designer Involved in concept and design development, and document production In collaboration with: Greg Gautreaux John Borowicz


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1ST FLO

UNIT C3

UNIT A1

UP

UNIT C2

UP

HOUSEKEEPING

UNIT B

TRASH

SUPPLY CLOSET

UP 4' /8" 87 4'

UP

MECH. /4" 73

UNIT C1

CLOSET

UNIT C1 UNIT D2

UP

CLOSET

TRASH

UNIT D1 UNIT A2

UNIT B


26 The Southminster Villas, known as the Terraces, are a high-end Independent living / residential product developed for the Southminster retirement community. The design aimed to take language from the existing structures on site but bring modern and fresh elements to the campus. The introduction of light shades of stone and metal allowed portions of the building to be anchored but still appear light in nature. The layout of the project followed the topography of the site to help with natural drainage and minimize removal of trees. The projects also took advantage of the suns orientation throughout the day allowing nearly all units to experience direct natural light. The interior units consisted of a mixture of sizes ranging from 2,200 SF to a minimum of 1,400 SF.


Minnesota Veterans Home Preston


Project Role: Project Architect / Project Designer / Project Lead Involved in design development, and document production In collaboration with: Greg Gautreaux Jacob Inserra Jen McDermott Corey Cappello Jerry Walleck San Lae Lae Wold Architects


29 The MDVA project at Preston is located on a hill site with an internal makeup of stone. The design was kept low in profile in order to battle against winds that sweep across the area. It utilized an orthogonal layout to allow the project to fit concisely on its site and avoid large removals of rock, and stone from site. The material palette of masonry, stone, and wood and wood look materials to project a feel of warmth on the interior and draw a connection to nature.

OVERLOOK

LOADING/ RECEIVING

COVERED DROP-OFF

MAINTENANCE SHED

The project consists of 3 “neighborhoods” that include 18 resident units, a central location for support staff, and common areas such as a pantry/ dining area and living room. The layout allows residents to socialize within their neighborhood or find a quiet area if they wish to seclude themselves. Connecting the neighborhoods is a central Town Center filled with amenities and larger gathering areas.

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RETENTION POND

WALKING TRAIL

RETENTION POND LF

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TRA

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Minnesota Veterans Home Minnesota Veterans Home Bemidji Preston

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SITE PLAN

DESIGN UPDATE

05/16/19

NEW VETERANS HOME - PRESTON, MN

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OVERLOOK

MULTIPURPOSE ROOM

HR ASSISTANT

HR DIRECTOR

ELEC

FINANCE DIRECTOR

VESTIBULE

MECH/STOR

ADMIN QUAD 4

ADMIN QUAD 2

CLEAN LINEN HOLDING

STAFF TOILET (UNISEX)

MECH

HK OFFICE

EMERGENCY ELEC

13'-10 1/4"

STAIR

THREE SEASON HOUSEHOLD PORCH KITCHEN

DEN/ QUIET

IT

.

HOUSEHOLD KITCHEN MECH

RESIDENT YARD

HR ASSISTANT

9'-2"

11'-10 1/4"

LIFT

MEDITATION

10'-8"

LIFT TRANSFER GARAGE

CORRIDOR

VESTIBULE

THEATRE

STAFF LOCKER PANTRY (MENS) 01

IT

ADMIN QUAD 3

VESTIBULE

HOUSE KEEPING

DIR. OF FACILITIES

STAIR

ADMIN QUAD 4

QUAD 3&4 OFFICE

LIFT CORRIDOR

TRASH / RECYCLE DINING

LAUNDRY

ENTRY GALLERY

COVERED DROP-OFF

THERAPY TOILET

HK

THERAPY DIRECTOR

EQ

THREE SEASON PORCH

DEN/ QUIET

LIFT

THERAPY

LIVING ROOM

1'-4"

29'-11 1/8"

THERAPY GARDEN

MULTI. STORAGE

LIVING ROOM

SPA

DEN/ QUIET

HOUSEHOLD KITCHEN LIBRARY / BUSINESS

7'-6"

LIVING ROOM

DEN/ QUIET

DINING

HOUSEHOLD KITCHEN

ELEV

LEARNING STUDIO

CLUB ROOM REC THERAPY DIRECTOR

22'-0"

MEDITATION GARDEN

RESIDENT YARD

PANTRY 02 TOILET (U)

MECH

LIFT

LIVING ROOM

MECH

RECEP. COAT CLOSET

DINING STAFF LOCKER HOUSEHOLD (WOMENS) KITCHEN

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HOUSEHOLD KITCHEN

BEAUTY \ BARBER

DENTIST / EXAM

EQ

11'-10 1/4"

LAU NDR Y

BREAK ROOM

MEDITATION

6'-8"

RESIDENT YARD

SPA

LOCKER / CORRIDOR

QUAD 1 OFFICE

MECH

CLUB ROOM

PRIVATE OFFICE

RECEIVING

ELEV

BEAUTY / BARBER

HOUSE KEEPING

FAMILY DINING

CAFE

DINING

?

ADMISSIONS DIR.

CONFERENCE ROOM

DINING

BOILER ROOM

TOILET (U)

FAMILY DINING ADMIN

9'-2"

CORRIDOR

ADMIN QUAD 1

LIBRARY / BUSINESS

ADMISSIONS DIRECTOR

DIR. OF NURSING

SCHEDULING OFFICE FINANCE DIR.

9'-2"

COAT ROOM

ADMINISTRATOR

DINING

DEN/ QUIET

RESIDENT YARD DEN/ QUIET

MULTIPURPOSE

LIFT

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SOILED LINEN HOLDING

MAIN ELEC

THREE SEASON PORCH MAIN IT

ASSIST. DIR. OF NURSING

CORRIDOR

MECH DOAS

12'-0"

STAFF STAFF TOILET SHOWER (UNISEX)

HR DIRECTOR TRAINING ROOM

ADMIN QUAD 3

MECH

PANTRY 01

8'-4"

HOUSEHOLD O2 TANK KITCHEN STORAGE AND TRANSFILL

HEALTH INFO

21'-9"

1

TRASH / RECYCLE PANTRY 02

HK STO. & EQUIP.

QUAD 3&4 OFFICE DIRECTOR OF NURSING

11'-2"

31'-2"

CORRIDOR

DINING

BREAK ROOM

THERAPY DIRECTOR

DENTIST / EXAM

GALLERY

CONFERENCE ROOM

LIFT

MECH DOAS

CORRIDOR

.

QUAD 1 & 2 OFFICE

RECEPTION

ADMIN QUAD 1

?

IT

6'-8"

MAIN KITCHEN

MAINT. OFFICE

LIVING ROOM

IT

MECH DOAS

.

TOILETS (W)

TOILETS (M)

CENTRAL STORAGE

MECH

RECEIVING

THERAPY

VES TIBU LE

UP

SPA

TRAINING ROOM

MEDICAL RECORD STORAGE

PRIVATE OFFICE

6'-0"

RAISED DOCK

LAUNDRY

UP TOILETS (M)

11'-2"

WORK ROOM

MAINTENANCE SHOP

COVERED DROP OFF

CAFÉ

ASSISTANT DON

LIFT

REC THERAPY DIRECTOR MULTIPURPOSE STORAGE

AV SCHEDULING OFFICE

MECH

TRANSFER GARAGE

TOILETS (W)

LIVING ROOM

.

LIFT

LIVING ROOM

2

FUTURE EXPANSION

PLAZA

DEN/ QUIET SPA

6

7

9

GO

HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLD TOWNCENTER TOWNCENTER ADMIN ADMIN SUPPORT SUPPORT

N

N

AINOVERALL LEVEL PLAN PLAN OVERALL BUILDING PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"

0

12'

24'

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT DD ESTIMATE DESIGN UPDATE


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Gravois Community & Family Center


Graduate Work Project Advisor: Adrian Lucchini


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Located at Gravois and Bingham in southern St. Louis was chosen because the area is a neighborhood with industry (abandoned industry), due to this the neighborhood moves during the day and becomes transient.

Proposed Activation

Fuchsia - Proposed Heavy Traffic Black Buildings - Grounded Pieces Violet Area - Affected Area

Current

Purple - Heavy Traffic Route Orange - Former Train entrance Translucent Buildings -Transient+Abandoned Black Buildings - Existing Grounded


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26’

The roof obtained its shape from the program pieces pushing upward where height, air, and light were needed. Each space has a slight curvature to its roof area creating a hill-like scape. The roof ties the program together. The program acts as separate pieces in a field, each with its own personality relating only to the other specific program pieces that fall within its categorical range. This allows the pieces to take on different color and imagery, they are all tied together under their nexus (the roof).

PROGRAM PUSHES INTO SLOPED SITE

SITE IS TERRACED TO REDUCE HT.

PUSH UP FROM PROGRAM THAT WANTS AIR + LIGHT

MOUNDED SURFACE APPEARS; NEW SCAPE IS CREATED TIES PROGRAM TOGETHER

Sport

Art Educational Administration


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DN

DN

DN

DN

DN

Admin. / Greeting 6

UP

Child Care Play Room 1

+8

UP UP

Men's Locker Room 11

DN

UP

Women's Locker Room 12

DN

+4

DN

DN

+0 Community Theater

DN

3 1924 SF

UP

DN

on 2 = 1'-0"

UP

1

Level 0a 1/16" = 1'-0"


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ROOF SCAPE The roof obtained its shape from the program pieces pushing upward where height, air, and light were needed. Each space has a slight curvature to its ceiling and roof area creating a hill like scape. The roof is used to tie the program together, because the program act as separate pieces in the field each with its own personality relating only to the other specific program pieces that fall within its categorical range. This allows the pieces to take on different color and imagery, they are all tied together under their nexus (the roof).

DN

1

Pool Level 1/16" = 1'-0"


Pavilion Relief House

Design Competition



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Pallet pavilion stems from the idea of re-purposing existing infrastructure during times of need in a disaster situation. Our plan originates with aid being sent into a catastrophe area with the use of a shipping pallet. By re-using these pallets for the construction of a disaster shelter we are both reclaiming normally discarded materials, and giving the occupant a strong, sturdy living environment.

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courtyard living space

sleeping space

firepit

Plan

Section A-A

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Interior

PROPOSAL: Pallet Pavilion stems from the idea of repurposing existing infrastructure during times of need in a disaster situation. Our plan originates with aid being sent into a catastrophe area with the use of a shipping pallet. By re-using these pallets for the construction of a disaster shelter we are both reclaiming normally discarded materials, and giving the occupant a strong, sturdy living environment. The design of our shelter as seen here relies on the use of two pallet types: one for interior use and another for enclosure. In all we are using 168 pallets. The low rectilinear form provides shelter for up to 12 people and is split in half by a void, our courtyard. This piece acts as both an entrance and shared space allowing the living spaces to expand depending on the activities happening within. The pallets allow for a multitude of uses since they have two distinct sides. Through their void space within, the pallets can provide shelving, be filled and used to insulate walls, capture water, and create vegetated walls. We have used the pallets in all these ways to provide the victim of a disaster situation the ability to control their own environment through the use of shelter, ability to wash, and creating of their own food source.

CONSTRUCTION:

SUSTAINABLE PRINCIPLES:

-pallets can be connected together through the use of nail and hammer -a layer of pallets sits on the ground raising the occupant off the ground -walls are made of a double layer of pallets for rigidity -walls are further stabilized through the use of filling the void space with material -roof structure is created with the use of bamboo, or PVC if no local material source -roof members are connected together with typical four-way plumbing connections -roof assembly is built up using local materials (burlap, thatch, leaves)

-solar orientation – placing the pavilion with the long side facing north we capture the most sunlight -natural ventilation – raising the roof up allows for clerestory windows which help expel hot air -water catchment – inserting plastic bags into the pallets allow for water to be captured -local food growth – filling pallets with earth allows the planting of seeds creating a food source -reclaimed materials – using pallets for the enclosure reduces waste out-put and prolongs their life-cycle -readily available materials – use of local materials speeds construction and ensures constructability

Plastic Sheething and Dirt

Thatch Roof

Plastic Sheething and Water

PVC Pipe Structure Inner Pallets Mesh Screen Living Wall

Pallet Wall Shelves

Mesh Screen

7 LIVING PALLETS

x 39 Axonometric


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OPOSAL:

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Section A-A PROPOSAL: Pallet Pavilion stems from the idea of repurposing existing infrastructure during times of need in a disaster situation. Our plan originates with aid being sent into a catastrophe area with the use of a shipping pallet. By re-using these pallets for the construction of a disaster shelter we are both reclaiming normally discarded materials, and giving the occupant a strong, sturdy living environment. The design of our shelter as seen here relies on the use of two pallet types: one for interior use and another for enclosure. In all we are using 168 pallets. The low rectilinear form provides shelter for up to 12 people and is split in half by a void, our courtyard. This piece acts as both an entrance and shared space allowing the living spaces to expand depending on the activities happening within. The pallets allow for a multitude of uses since they have two distinct sides. Through their void space within, the pallets can provide shelving, be filled and used to insulate walls, capture water, and create vegetated walls. We have used the pallets in all these ways to provide the victim of a disaster situation the ability to control their own environment through the use of shelter, ability to wash, and creating of their own food source.

CONSTRUCTION:

SUSTAINABLE PRINCIPLES:

-pallets can be connected together through the use of nail and hammer -a layer of pallets sits on the ground raising the occupant off the ground -walls are made of a double layer of pallets for rigidity -walls are further stabilized through the use of filling the void space with material -roof structure is created with the use of bamboo, or PVC if no local material source -roof members are connected together with typical four-way plumbing connections -roof assembly is built up using local materials (burlap, thatch, leaves)

-solar orientation – placing the pavilion with the long side facing north we capture the most sunlight -natural ventilation – raising the roof up allows for clerestory windows which help expel hot air -water catchment – inserting plastic bags into the pallets allow for water to be captured -local food growth – filling pallets with earth allows the planting of seeds creating a food source -reclaimed materials – using pallets for the enclosure reduces waste out-put and prolongs their life-cycle -readily available materials – use of local materials speeds construction and ensures constructability


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Section A-A PROPOSAL:

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CONSTRUCTION:

SUSTAINABLE PRINCIPLES:

-pallets can be connected together through the use of nail and hammer -a layer of pallets sits on the ground raising the occupant off the ground -walls are made of a double layer of pallets for rigidity -walls are further stabilized through the use of filling the void space with material -roof structure is created with the use of bamboo, or PVC if no local material source -roof members are connected together with typical four-way plumbing connections -roof assembly is built up using local materials (burlap, thatch, leaves)

-solar orientation – placing the pavilion with the long side facing north we capture the most sunlight -natural ventilation – raising the roof up allows for clerestory windows which help expel hot air -water catchment – inserting plastic bags into the pallets allow for water to be captured -local food growth – filling pallets with earth allows the planting of seeds creating a food source -reclaimed materials – using pallets for the enclosure reduces waste out-put and prolongs their life-cycle -readily available materials – use of local materials speeds construction and ensures constructability

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